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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1922. a ANY Unique Photoplays Are Showing at Local Theaters, With an Excellent Selection of Players: Helene Chadwick, “The Sin Flood,” Liberty; ‘ Martha Mansfield, “Queen of the Moulin Rouge,” Blue Mouse; Lois Wilson and Ralph Lewis, ‘Broad Daylight,” Columbia; Patsy Ruth Miller, Coliseum; Rudolph Valentino, “The Sheik,” Princess; Theodore Roberts, “The Old Homestead,” Strand; Frank Keenan, “The Silver Girl,” Olympic; Thomas Meighan, ‘‘The Probation Wife,” Colonial. f LIBERTY e “THE SIN FLOOD” i The Sin Flood” pictures the story of & group of people, including a bartender, a tramp, a preacher and a chorus girl and several others from various walks of life who are trapped in a cafe during a flood and | believe they are at death's door, with | no way of escape. A number of} amusing incidents follow. The pie ture is showing at the Liberty. . ) | “THE OLD HOMESTEAD” (Paramount) Theodore Roberta Harrison Ford The Old Homestead,” which com mences its second week at the Strand Saturday, has been playing to crowd. et houses. The story is one of sim ple country folk and contains a great deal of humor as well as appealing J dramatic mothents, Theodore Rob “ " arte an Uncle Joshua is econ iat one 1—Theodore Roberts, Strand. 2-—Frank Keenan, Olympic. of his greatest screen interpretations. Prince * COLISEUM 5—Martha Mansfield, Blue Mouse. S—Helene Chadwick, Liberty. 4—Patsy Ruth Miller, Coliseum. 6—Rodolph Valentino and Agnes Ayres, 7—Thomas Meighan, Colonial. 8—Lois Wilson and Ralph Lewis, Columbia. *|“MAH JONGG BLUES” | STAR’S FATHER LOUISE FAZENDA Toast an 8 See TL COLUMBIA J) cocumeia FEATURE || BARRYMORE TO COME ; WILL EDIT PLAY TURNS TO DRAMA —_e SeaachDLiMaae "| “inn pees sito ws to art AS SHERLORK HOLMES OVI) LIZZES || exceramese win toe return ot] One comety ese whe Sas a op geet ose ieee Gatinteoeten ere Parc sete ete wisen | TUTe Dumber of # Chinese fantasy . i Lasser from Rete os to the silent drama via the bathing me Sst Gos See ieeaats |S arnt HEY WERT | to be presented by players from] “Sherlock Holmes.” tamous stage] ne announeement thet Jackie Ooo-| 0° senda, whe bea i Fe _ Land Wayback That was Lillian | titied “Fiddle and I,” 1s almost com-|cast in her first dramatic part in Gish who played opposite Richard) pleted. Jack Coogan, Br., ix super-| phe Beautiful and Damned,” being Barthelmess in “Way Down East.” | vising the cutting and editin Who's been telling you things?|— anv ctenct tomrd produced by the Warner Brothers, Herbert Rawlinson hasn't got sand-| where these two productions are color hair at all, He has very beau-| playing, for the reason that by the ful brown hair time this is printed it is most prob- MARIE PREVOST ee bie th; they will hk pved come other theater, 1 would eum: CAST IN BRASS Louls Lambert—Very glad to I would sug hear from you, Louls. Here you|S*st that you get in touch with both} “Brass.” the Charles G. Norris are: Dorothy Delton was born in|‘h@ Fox office and the Associated | novel peing made by H. Rapf for Chicago, Ill, in 1894. Now une the|F iret National Pictures office, of P mney, ~ New Haven, who I i) be | the Warner Brothers, is under the fingers on both hands, take off your | > n, am sure will be only too glad to give you the in.| direction of Sidney ‘Franklin, with 9 ithe © choo! conjunction | success tha made | st appea Rupert Hughes’ latest picture, “Re | “Anether’ photoplay directed by |‘R* Commish achool, in conjunction | ou hat made tte fret appear membrance,” which he directed 94) irving Cummings is at the Columbia ; well as wrote, is a story which con a : | hadicte the old song. “Everybody | !t 1 “Broad Daylight,” a vivid story | commencing Saturday pepe at enema pees gee Reggie) - Works but Father.” It in the story |!n strong tones of the underworld.) Mah Jongg, the famous Chinese een, wae me Harry 2 of & man who worked night and day | written by Harvey Gates and George| same, ie said to have been the in-/™Ore interpreting the famous de f: te furnish the luxuries of life to bis} w pyper, beth ox newspapermen |*Piration for the new ‘Blues The tective part that was played for yA selfish and self-centered family. | Columbia stage has heen elaborately {15 years on the legitimate stage by When the father becomes critically ! Hdecorated, and the Oriental pro-| William Gillette | gram is sald to be exceptions | Many of the scenes were taken| i his family ts awakened. The cast alas ‘un ‘tow: acai’ sonia [BUILDING TOWNS |with “Broad Daylight.” a Universal) ance in Seattle 20 years ago, is due! |photopiay at the Columbia theater./t> return again, but this time on and crime investigators Lote Wil son, Jack Mulhall and Ralph Lewis have the leading rolex Cummings has not acted upon the reen for vem _g|over a year now, tho he was at is an exceptional one, including many notable actors. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's stories, which the picture in based. | nadia core one time one of the most popular Sr: Baseveute Want daudad B L E M oO U Ss E . 56 shoes, and I will lend you my hands, ; U 4 men in filmdom. He played on the FOR NEW PLAYS | sot, and upon bis advice a ple y " ;| formation you are in search of. Marie Prevost heading the cast. »- ——————— —@ | stage also, with such famous stars! awe big towns are being bullt at! ture nt ene te fe too, and you will know how old she Ps ged nd is, Does that answer your ques . “QUEEN OF THE MOULIN = [as Lillian Russell and Henry Miller.| tne Warner Brothers’ West Coast was produced, The views involved Mint Jane D, Ro V. Fan—I wasn't Rou fe 2 8 | studios, for two of th forthcoming several scenes on the banks of thel ay eee going to say #0, but as you admit Katherine MacDonald 1s again s y ©. Smallwood, director of L COLONIAL avon 2 ae Mee pe = oe an parte edt Lira os é Carl .--At present the Lee Kids|'S yee _ question Pee Was }supported by Orville Caldwell in MD icany notable screen succeases, | | erected fo @ Church Around | house and London's underwor! are on a vaudeville tour and I am|* Weer and curious one, We real-|«rne scarlet Lily,” which ie Rew HA among them the majority of Nazi “THE PROBATION WIFE” the Corner.” adapted by Olga Prints | It was difficult to obtain accens afraid you will be unable to reach|!¥ don't keop tabs on our players. | 4 a Ph 4 $9 mova’s special productions and the | Je Mowbray ..Nerma Talmadge | 0 from the stage play written by /to private mansions, grounds and} them by mail, but if you will ad-| Dut if you will write him at Famous | Under Production by Prefe Sl recent Pyramid Picture, “My Old| Harrison Wede......-..Thomas Meighan | Marion Russell, and right next door / parks in England, as there tx no dress them, care of the Fox Studio,|P Yrs, Los Angeles, Cai, I am/tures for First National release. g SE Kentucky Home,” has produced an-| 1 secu) is the most si Sy tan tarend town which | general interest there in the welfare fist st. and 10th ave, New York |*¥re Rodolph Valentino would be|Producer B. P. Schulberg and Dt " other magnificent production, “Queen | 201 10 the 4 tno ante. Sho bas} tnatn Banat} eribes in bis novel, /of motion pictures, Mr. Barrymore city, eventually they will get your|S!*4 to tell you whether or not he | rector Victor Schertzinger were so . of the Moulin Rouge,” showing at | Fi"! “4 yop ae ee eal BaF chat | reported on his return to America communtoation. was in Hollywood the week of AU-| dieaseq with Caldwell's work in “4 the Blue Mouse, which was adapted 2 oa ge Fa pater anals rae SORT | However, the film version of the eo ets gust 1ith to 19th rome ht 6 from the famous stage triumph of Kn agg Gaiseen “Whale, a went | OLYMPIC great English story has won great endiciy Wie ahaa Toate eee ° nely Road” that he hae the same name by Paul M. Potter. | N00" Metre ters on & stumming |p sx / [popularity in London, where it was anaure you, 8 well na nore. com |, Cert ‘Treat—The man you refer|been given a long term contragh Ta. pe . sho nho: . P, "| to, wi t PRINCESS || Mnv. ho,is suerested to her ae |" rue wunvem armen” "|" * Snort tine see Pensation, ‘wo know that you are Cuatie in “No Trespaasing.= is Ward | ree } ; 7 y it ti cs “ , Ta at * victim. Wade hotices that she is in | Jett Munter i i iaisly Seeman R al 1 h Val ti h #0 very interested in the theatrical Crane. * experienced and offers her money to| 45.6 Kepple a ee NETT GETS ‘odolp, alentino, as he|coiumn. Carol Dempster ie five biwe i “THE SHEIK” make her escape. The management “ jappears in “A Rogue's Ro-| feet three inches tall, hes light! valerie V.—-Now why 4 PICTURE PRODUCER K (Paramount) je notified of Jo's intentions and| “The Silver Girl.” the Pathe play-| NEW WRITER | once.” shor ng at the Win-|>rown balr and gray eyes. Moving ated Sakauast be uitee thc 7 Thana Mayo Agnes A prevents her from leaving. A few|let starring Frank Keenan, which| Bernard McConville, well known 44 f > ploture acting te net her enty ac-| Dom Thome? Melghan te called the HAS ASSISTANT “] The sheik Hodoiph Valentine | rere later the cafe 1s raided and Jo,|opens at the Olympic Sunday, tells Ho writer and continuity ee. |e” Garden, Earle Williams} compiishment. fhe also dances | 2° lick star? Just what the! tarry Bucquet will again be as —t in the latent. nequisition te|2as a prominent role in the| most wonderfully, poss Bric aa 2 scare Wher Pe leociated with Allen Holubat a6 Us staff of prominent | picture. a cons, assistant director and production ho, working under the _ W.—My dear Mrs. W., I most 3 tional vision of Mr. Ser t. are pre Thirty mules and 17 horses will be| certainly am glad to answer your] jathers and sone of Gr Lak ee ee next # scripts for the production ef | sold at public auction at the remount | questions. Bess Meredith wrote the | district will be guests at = hone protecer, bee et ee 1 features and comedy sub-\depot, Camp Lewis, Friday at 10| scenario on “Rose of the Sea.” and| November 17 which will be prepared | Picture, which will be within «© and aoe ts to be released by Ansociated | 4. m., according to a report from the| Paul Sloane on “A Little Child Shall | and served by Roosevelt high schoo! | fortnight. Dorothy Phillips will | iret National pictures camp \1ead Them.” I hesitate to write! girls. have the stellar role. Rodolph Valentino in his first great] with the rest of the girls, is sen fan unusual love story, touched with production, “The Sheik,” returns to|tenced to three years in the reforma. strong and sublime self-sacrifice. It the Princess Saturday Agnes|tory. At the end of the second year|is an adapta of the Broadway Ayres is supporting Valentino in | she escapes ‘This * the human and ee success of the sam this remarkable desert romance,| absorbing story of the “Probation | Edward Pepie. one of Am which is credited with being one of| Wife,” with Norma Talmadge and | most playwrights and aut the most popular photoplays of the| Thomas Meighan tn the star roles, | other things The Pr © Chap’ year. which opens at the Colonial today. | “The Littlest Rebel par NOW PLAYING— NOW HERE— Home of the Big Successes The most SENSATIONAL ADDED LIBERTY NEWS a unusual story ever photographed— ATTRACTION— Golfing giris at university 3 “THE SIN COMPLETE EXPOSE | oestrous come” “ OF “SAWING oa Late Washington Sth out wind, FLOOD” | A WOMAN IN | vem 2 nm ane Two” women of ne Univer JAMES KIRKWOOD wo ! Washington HELENE CHADWICK Showing the vaudeville sketch Seattle meoldore tate large bronze statue of RICHARD DIX first and then how it is done! soldier, The story of “Pop” who pays the bills vhile his family has the fun. A big, lovable pic- ture of American family life. JUST ONE OF THE YEAR'S BIGGEST PICTURES, THAT’S ALL Ret 8 A > "I rag i FOR A FEW MORE DAYS ONLY— ORCHESTRA The Old - be cooakt Homestead the Coliseum Orchestra, under G. H. Stone, will play with, the following one - hour Theodore Roberts, .... ale George Fawcett, Harrison Ford, ae . ‘March Joyeuse” Zi digs Virst Movement of the “Unfinished iBrmghons”. seeeeseeeses. Mohubert T Roy Barne S. Frit zi Ri dgway ‘Sienna Cordieanaed “Molly on the Shore” ...Gtainger “Danse Macabre” Saint-Saens es “Nota oot and Peasant”, ...Buppe Under Wineland The Pavamount Super-Special «it! (hot $100,000 Cyclore Arndy Overture, LMG Os SARE hh Aptech Fr ARE Ry 1 a

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